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You re right about this being a pathetic move on the part of H&S. I would expect something like this on eBay, but not from an established AH.

I'm gonna see if I can get Mark Macrae to take out his Wags and let me touch other t206s with it. Then H&S could sell them as t206s that made actual contact with a Wags. We could even record it for provenance.

_________________Jay

I like to sit outside, drink beer and yell at people. When I do this at home I get arrested, so I go to baseball games and fit right in.

I like the new avatar, Bill...for some reason old Rollie bugged me!!!!!!

It's just the analysis paralysis of T206 that has really annoyed me the last few years...people scrutinizing every little detail...every stray printing mark...off centered backs...all increasing the value...I mean c'mon!

When you print millions and millions of something with the old printing presses there will be variations by nature of the process.

And a decidedly pain-in-the-butt T206 at that. I've had a heck of a time trying to score that Titus. Beckett's doesn't value it any higher than any other common. I'm not sure what's causing the jack on that card's value lately. T206ism, I guess. Maybe we are despicable!